
Ngángá terminates his contract with Wazito
Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 29.07.21. | 17:08
Disgruntled defender opts out in protest, reveals number of clubs pursuing his signature
Towering Wazito left back Dennis Ng'ang'a has terminated his contract with the club citing lack of pay for more than three months.
Ng'ang'a joined the Francis Kimanzi coached club in January last year as the club went on a berserk shopping spree which culminated to the acquisition of more than half a dozen players.
The full back recently took to his social media accounts to castigate the club honchos and technical bench for apparent disrespect and sought to address it as well as the delay in payment with the management.
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The freekick specialist who joined from KCB revealed that through an email seen he had served the club with a 15-day notice to have his outstanding salary cleared by latest by Tuesday.
He says he has resorted to end the marriage albeit prematurely and will petition Football Kenya Federation Player Status Committee to compel the club to pay him the undisclosed amount.
"I have written to the club seeking to terminate my contract after going for more than three months without pay. I wrote to them on July 12 asking to be paid within fifteen days but my emails were not replied. When I asked for payments before, I was elbowed out of the team and now will seek justice at FKF, " he narrated.
The club Chief Executive Officer Dennis Gicheru in a rebuttal briefly said the player was at liberty to terminate his deal.
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Meanwhile, Ng'ang'a who has had his shoes filled by Levin Odhiambo disclosed that he had two offers lying on his table but did not reveal the identity of the suitors.
The former Nairobi City Stars man conceded that a local club was hot on his heels and will face competition for his signature from a Scandinavian based club.
"I have two offers but haven't made up my mind. One is from a local club while the other is from Europe," he said.











